HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-01-21, Page 6THE 11 Lt RON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1881.
She Poet's Corner.
The faced Wanking with tale Neeld.
ay Ila'. as C. sow AkDr.
'1 be Church and the World walked lar apart,
(len changing 'More tar tame,
. rhe C
W i■gta 7mgtd ly e
a a sublime.
- - tit 1 jssr
hand," cried the merry
Aad with as this way;
fiat Cha
Ind her sae •y lands
Aad answered "l'ay
1 will not Ipp yen any band at sill,
And I will sal walk with yob,
Yes war nibs way le endless death;
vow wards are all untrue. '
"Nov, Welk with me a hallo space,"
Ned "rthe World. with a kindly air.
he road 1 walk 1.a pleasant road.
Aad the sun thanes always there:
Your p t n l. thorny, tied n u b and rude.
A.d mace is Dread and p • u;
My road is paved wits flowers sad d. w .
Aad yours w.ta tears and path:
The .ky abuse me is always blue:
No went, no toil l know:
The sky abuse )uu is always dark;
Your lot u a lot of woe;
Myb. you see, is a bread fair unci
A,td toy gain is high and wide:
There is room enough for /oil and me
To travel side by side.
Half shyly the ('hureh approached the Wotid,
Aae 'we him uer baud of snow;
The old Worldg.vap:ed It, and 'o1,ed *long,
Saying in accents low,
"You:arias in too simple to please my taste;
1 will give you pearls to wear,
Rich velvvetAnd dtss esdds.Uls 10e yyoeuprr 1 fort.
to deck
The Church looked down at Mr whtte
robes,
Aad ILC. at Vic, a Shea
And blurted ad rue t are hr =use use ilp
With u smile .:unkrmptuuni marled.
•'1 w.I c;:.nge my dross .tar a onaller oae,'
Said t::e t•bttx.i all. u unite at g.eue;
Then ie•,- t.u:r white g.nucl.::: drifted away,
.slut 1 s% o.ltt gave to tt.ouu place
in.utuul scans and en,n.ug silks,
Anl1 luaus, a.i't geIu , cad pearls:
Aird u: cr her ,ur.•nrad tier brigut Law fell,
.'riche•! , t ,t thousand rnri_
Educational.
'lea iMWwisg are Ow Odauce
pa=_bore'_ W
wvara acre[ AND $P*L $11. -- Time --
e hour and • half.
1. Write n amount of the deliverance
of German by Hwnienn.
2. "The disasters of Napoleon's Ras -
nen campaign have been portrayed by
French writers, who were eje-wttsmensa
of this signal defeat of blind ambitibs
and the i tsane lust P 000qued. "-
Nuwrth Reader, p. 228,
(i.) Who was Napoleon 1
(ii.) About how lung ago did he live
(iii.) Explain the meatung of •dis..t r,'
'nam i, 'signal,' 'lust.'
(iv.) Which side burnt Kowow
(v.) Tell what happened to the French
in this campaign after the bursting of
Moscow.
3. "They implored him to pardon
their ignorance, incredulity, and ills. -
lance, which had created him so n'uuh
unnecessary disquiet, and had .o often
obstructed the prosecution of his well-
ounserted plan; and passing, in the
warmth of their admiration, fr..m one
extreme to another, they now pronounced
the man, whom they had so lately re-
viled and threatened, to be a person
inspired by Heaven with a sagaci.y and
fortitude inure than hunout, in order to
accomplish a design so far beyond the
ideas and conception of all former ages."
-Fourth Render, p. 48.
(L) Explain the meaning of 'iidredu-
lity,' 'reviled,' 'sagacity,' 'fortitude,'
`accomplish.'
(ii.) Explain the meaning of 'ubatauet-
ed the prosecution of his well -concerted
,plan.
(iii.) 1'.,t.isie ,n Cie icarnita of titer
u1nliration fr...a tank i'ttteate til uiu,f'ur,
Tell what the two extremes were.
(iv.) Why is 'Heaven' printed with a
capital IF 1
., 4. Distinguish between
nide rid might,
pore ' pour,
frees, ft lose and freeze,
see:11 and seam,
hoer " him
Of
in M the iMei► Mew :--
ti the
for e4'
•Y„ o.<+. t.i' it 1tiu. sxi.l the: proud old
1 it bads yon o::c like tall:..;
(*roc's' from liras..•1s, and enstxtusof laAtr,
-.tit flint 0 ore ever r,) tine..'
2ti he twill. her a el/Ally and ix•autifulbouse,
Splendid 11 W4'4 to (20.014;
Her ems and tans ilii daus'hters, .dwelt there,
L1rut:u'34 In y,: ••plc .InI gull;
A -id la , , and ,hired in tae halls were held.
And rte World and Ids children wcrethere,
Awl laughter. and mast•, atul (mew were
L.•a.d
iw take pl! t'..tt e. . tn.ul,• for prayer.
She hal i u ;:. i.,ac.l hew . for the r.ell and great,
'1'J air :a (heir;Limp tuid ride;
A\'l.1 a !tic p•,:rr gni As clad in tan ies`:ahby sults,
:•tat lllt•..Gf shown 0u:'J"c.
1 in Aug. 1 tai Merry fen over the Church.
Ant whispered, "I know thy Dint'
Tina the Church looked beck with a sigh, and
loo;;
To gather herr chi;drtn in: ly less amazed at the Beene which pre -
Hut Nome were offal the midnight hall.
sent' d itself to their view'."
Anil ,Cisme were off a: the play'.
.And :cute were drinkingiin gay .,shoo ,a 2. Analyse--
tie sr,e ,luietly wcnt ter way. "Beneath, inCu: c:turchyard lay the dead,
Then the s;, old %V,n 1,1 gutl.htly said to 1 e-. In their night encampment on the hill."
"A'uur childr.0 mean no harm. ?. Writh the plural and the possessive
So she leaned on his pMerely indulging to Innoi•ent spore;" arm, singular of John, James, and King of
ndga..t
\nd smiled, and chattel. and ga•I. . • .1 do,.r. r» England; and the thiel singular present
As she walked along with the \, orad; rindicative active of deny, crow, dye,
11 cross, box, ,hook.
4. Define ('omparotire Degree, Prkitirt
Pronoun, Adverb, and Participle.
5. Correct what is wrong in the fol-
lowing Sentences, giving your reason in
each case :--
I find them in the garden,
For there's many hereabout.
Let every child bring their books to-
morrow.
All persons writing or defacing the
walls will be expelled.
Why are you sorry for hint.
Have either of you a pencil
He said it was to be given to wither
you or L
You or I are to go.
DICTATION. -Time-20 minutes'.
A. A group of stately figures wrapped
in rich military cloaks, with helms glis-
tening in the torchlight, and plumes
streaming on the wind, struggle onward
beside the litter.
B. Inspired by their poets, and cheer-
ed on by a superstitious belief in the
prophecies of their soothsayers, they
never thought of yielding, even when
they had lost the power of resistance.
C. In spite of the great disparity of
the opposing armies and the formidable
preparations made by the enemy, Gene-
ral ttrock prepared to carry the fort by
assault.
OIOO ACHY. -Timm 14 hours.
1. Define - Isthmus, Promontory,
Beach, Bay, Inlet, Sound, Roadstead,
Strait.
2. Name and give the boundaries of
the Zones. What determines the two
Tropics and the two Polar Circles 1
3. Define -Latitude, Longitude, First
Meridian. What is the greatest latitude
a place can have? The greatest longi-
tsde 1 Wap t
4. Give, with their boundaries, the
political divisions of North America.
5. Naw, ping their relative posi-
tions, the Dsyssions of British North
America, Which of these are compris-
e d in the Dominion of Canada, and what
ars their Capitals 1
6. Make a list of the principal rivers
e1 Ontario, telling into what body of
water each flows.
7. Give the boundaries of Asia, and
the relative position. of is chief political
Divisions.
A. Draw an outline map of Ireland,
and mark the position of Dublin, Bel-
fast, Cork, and Limerick.
If You Want C+ood
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROOKERY, or
GLASSWARE
r.
5. Give two meanings fon' each of the
following words: -Mine, pine, club.
LNOLLSII (;RAY NUR.-Ttlne-2 hours.
1. Parse --"The Europeans were hard -
ten 'tl,
D. FERGUSON'S
Hamilton Street, Opposite Bailey's Hotel.
la addltton t 1 tae c..liaary Claes of the Grocery std Cruukery Trade, i awry a fu stook u(
Floiir, Ioa1i, Port and Galiexal ProYis!ollz
While 021 lions and mil ons of de..okas s0018
To the horrible gulf were hurioli.
"Your priwh, rs arc all to., old and plain."
Said the gay World wiih a sneer:
They frighten try children with dreadful i
tale
Which 1 Zile t,d. for then. to hear;
"racy tall of brimstone, and arc. and 1 cin.
And the horrors of endlew. night;
They talk of a place that should not be
MenUo:ted to ears polite.
1 will scud you some of the better stamp.
Brilliant. and gay. and fast,
Who will tell them that people inay live ns.
they list,
And go to heaven at Iasi
The Father is merciful, great and good.
Tender, and true and kind;
Do you think he wnutel take one child to
heaven,
And leave the rest behind!"
SJ he tilled her house with gay divinca.
Gifted, and great, and learned;
And the plain old men who preached the cross
Were out of the.pulpitaturned.
' You give too ❑ouch, to the poor," said the
"Faromore than you ought to do;
If the poor need shelter, and food, and clothes,
Why need it trouble you?
(:o take your money and buy rich robes, '
And horses and carriages fine,
And pearls, and jewels, and dainty food
And the rarest and costliest wine;
My children they dote on each things,
And if you their love would win,
You must do as they do, and walk in the ways
That they are walking in."
Then the Church held tightly the string of her
purse,
And gracefully lowered her head,
And simpered. "I ve given too much away;
111 do, mfr, as you have said."
So the poor were turned from her door in scorn.
And she beard sot the orpbaa's cry;
And she drew her beautiful robes aside,
As the widows went weeping by:
And the sons of the World and the sons of the
Church
Walked elosel hand and hart,
And only the Master who knoweth all
Can tell the two apart.
Then the church sat down at her ease, and said.
"I am rich, and in goods increased;
i have need of nothing, and nought to do
But to laugh, and dance, and feast"
And the sly World beard her -laughed 1. hie
sleeve.
And mockinglysaid aside.
"The Church ie falen the huUtul Church,
And hershame la her aer boast sad pride."
Theangelr
ew neer to the whispered in sighs herr mercy -ems,
'
name,
4. d the saints their anthems of rapture
hushed,
And covered their beads with shams
And a voice came down through the hash of
haves.
From him who sat on the throne,
1 know thy works, and bow thou hast 'Paid.
'I are rich; and haat not known
That thou art naked, poor and blind.
And wretched before my face.
Therefore, from my presence I cut thee mit,
A nd Mot thy name from In plane.
Verily, even Conservative England is
ieeling the effects of the changes of
time. The other (ley Mr. Labouchete,
M. P., gars notice of a motion for the
:abolition of the House of Lords. Had
such a motion been made only thirty
years ago, the mover would have stood a
good chance of being tried for treason
There is little doebt that a radical change
trill shortly take plane in the tipper
House. The bishops will be disponible'
with first and the other members will
sit during their own lives with no here-
ditary succession. "Once brs.k down
t� harrietej': •;d same sme y
1
!lad, it win be hard to sten the
i of 1r*,lerscy."
"Test/ ALL D') rr. '1'o beautify the
teeth end give fragrance to the bseath
ase "Teaberry' the new toilet gem. Get
f l o.nt sample" - L76.1
Camping out in the pine wools hes
been recommended to t>,ususnptive pa
tents, and the Rev. Dr, Murray. in his
kook on ti. Adirondack.. meet ion. �
msrkahle nature. 'Every one s►�eted
with pelmotsary disuse cannot mak. H
rays. minentcamp out, stag is
way. When in th l..e s�t tso
+loot ere aaar16h he Ia1R'
tivarr or Ran Branca Gins, .oxen
prep %ration, which presents. in a eoesesn -
trate 1 nod agreeable fora, all the virtue
.o(
Otte weaiwsaedisinal hest As a cure
for 41 Ameba. aid., Sore Thr•n&R and
Hose vines., it is i lvalnahle Sold by all
eheinirfta Pfiihs 115 sulk 60 st tits per
heart Arid
stn M 1 t BS, :Y I BET,'
"Fair Deal i ng and Moderate Prices.'
('oat 1N1 aisq'e.,ltl. See •..y Stock and get my prices
ire Goods sit heeled to airy lair of :lie
D. Ferguson.
Mins Jessie 'Mon,
MILLINE.R
And Dealer in Fancy Goods.
" Just li, a new and circ:ally chosen stock e.
A F1o8s,Fea�ers & Lacesi
15
I have recently purcha..:d a large supply of Merlin Wools and Ttugertngs. whieh I w111 offs
at prices that will r ;tit. Hats and Lunnct, trimmed In the latest styles. Call
and see.
MISS JESSIE WILSON. Square, G.deri_h.
LIT One er taco dp1n' .i:ices wanted immediately. 1751
Bl C&
CLEARING SALE
11'
7_ C.. =E=.401Z dt CO'S_
BARGAINS IN
Dress 0 -cods.
BARGAINS IN
Furs.
BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN
Cottons. Table Linnen.
BARGAINS IN ALL LINES.
-•tr
laws which rovers the d
end nutrition. and by a careful df
the fine properties' of well -vel ie
Mr.
S la has provided our breakfasttablss •
d •11,•ately favo . , beve --
7 11
we
BARGAINS IN
Blankets.
BARGAINS IN
Ordered Clothing.
z_ C. aeciox at co.
1881 JANUARY 1881
E. & J. DOWNING
:`1 on
tan
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est
ZOPwIA i have secured the agency
for this new rnmp..nnd for Dyspepsia
and Lives T b
finder
very high
Its wonderful sanity to the Digestive
Organs and the liver, iaewiag rho
digneiving Puma, ir.eeet1 ds
aci
ff
S▪ tomaeh and regulating the liver, sa
be tasted by severing a sample
which IOW af0
ours/:', helttlei
"I apologise few raying yew ,e potting
not
open your mouth without potting Trow
asrely
feet 4s. it 1 •etasidD�llf'}1 hsMM over
▪ heed "T "T eelesswnlyy assay you that
when T said it i had no idea of the rills
of vow foot -
Return thanks for the very liberal patronage accorded then., arid wish all their
customers and friends a
Happy. New Year
We would also call your attention to the fact that we have a very
stock of
Seasorialble Goods
o, 2 Mand imploding
LADIES, CENTS
8z
03E -III DR.EN'S
ROOTS dr SHOES
of every conceivable style awl pre.e, many lines of whish will be sold at a groat
reduction previous to [stock taking. Dont fail to (all on us when requiring any
thing in our line as we have the
large
Largest Stock of Shoes
West of Toronto and we can and will soil at prices that will scut you
ORDERED WORK
of every desorption prnmpt!yattended to and tatisfastiwi guaranteed.
staff We keep a large of competent workmen, and beteg ourselves practical
men of large experience, can turn out work
UNSURPASSED IN THE DOMINION.
E.& J- D OWINTINGV.
THE SQUARE, (N)DERICH. 1788.
Daniel Gordon,
Cabiac1-Mer and Uud�rlater.
Gkienammo in We t punto. omitL•upesit St...1. taw nae of j„r•ol." '
PARuta Bttf7a,
Ria -Roo' Rrttrs. p�
Sties BoAap.,
EAsv CRAtss,
L utioas,,Y(., R(:.
*Mc 0.51 ae I 45 2 ba(F,.stsls,,s to see my stick if then seed • geed article at
I) Vfi'RI)() , P" ,f 'street, seer Poe( (►Per, ()odevi h..
•
Dunganno0 s It
Carriage
a soINrIA,
wawrwaie, er
er/91, f4111lI+,w
C8B81 s118,
die.. te.
beis4 s fewilsr 1111110h I e
+C p ibr waiter work
a = (I DMSA
alltatrulirliff roes Mrs 704 10*** h
Cooks
GET YOUR
AUCTION SALE BILLS
PRINTETtet the ol6os of THE HURON SIGNAL,
North Street, Godench.
A distinct a,rd et:ullar
FELLOWS''
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
HYPO-PHOS-PFIITES
FOR THE It-orELIEI: Al\ i) t 1.14.1.
A,.-
WASTING DISEASES,
- aeea As -1
Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, General Df'bility, Brain
Exhaustion, Chronic Constipation, Chronic Dia.rnccea,
Dyspepsia, or Loss of Nervous Power. It is un-
equalled in the treatment of Palpitation
of the Heart. Trembling of the
Hands and Limbs, Loss of
Appetite, Energy or
Memory
itacts with vigor, gentleness and subtlety, owing to the exquisite harmney of It,
ingr•••1i.ln's, akin to pee. blood itself. 1ts taste is pleasant, and its effects permanent.
1 a festeeparent effect is to increase the appetite. It assts digestion, and cause;
the fool to 31: r.,ilste properly -thus the system is nourished. It also, by its ton:
acti'ns o0 t:e• 1 restive organs, induces more oopious and regular, evacuations. The
rapidity with w;,.ch patients take on flesh while under the influence of the Syrup, of
itself indicates that no other preparation can be better adapted to help an•I nourish
the couatitnton, and hence be more efficaciotu to all depression of spirits, shaking o:
trembling of the hands or body, cough, shortness of breath, or consumptive habit
The nerves awl musclm become strengthened, ani the blood purified.
REAi, WHAT DHF. INVENTOR, MR. FELLOWS, HAS TO SIV ABOVT HN
SYRUP or THE HYPOPHOSPHiTES.
•!,l the aunanf•r. of 1884, I was suddenly effected by a copious expectoration or
inuorpurulent matter. I had been declining in health f.,r some months, and, being
exc'dingly nervous, the symptoms cased alarm. As my business was that of 3
"1,rebsing chemist, the shop was coo atantly visited by medical men, all of whon:
t:ndered their :Ari.*. During 1884 and 1865 my chest was examined by tea lira:
•ta.3 physicians, moms of whom pronc-anced the case Bronchitis ; some, not wishing to
civae alarm. or unwilling to vsntnri an 'pinion, gave no decision ; some stated an•
e•luivoeally that I had Tubereulsr Disease of the Lungs, and located the trouble
where. the pains were felt. By professional savior, I used, in turn, horse -back oxer•
conntry life, eggs and ale in the morning, tonics, Bourbon whiskey, cod-liver oil,
:r, tar, and various iahalente, but the trouble increased. Expectoration be -
cola • n, ,re profuse and offensive. Night -sweats set in. Cold chills, diarrhea,
dyne:i m, cough, blood -streaked expeetoratioas, lona sleep. loss of appetite, loss of
mesa me, loss of ambition, accompanied by general prostratiou, showed themselves.
Bea, r the mi::toseope the blood was found to contain bat a small portion of vitalized
curpeseles ; the heart's action was feeble ; the puts intermittent ; the stomach could
not digest properly, so that flatulency and acidity was the result. Finding the symp-
toms indicated C'onsnmpttoe, I determined to use every effort toetay its progress, and,
if possible, to cure it. I selected the most powerful tonics end moderators, and com-
bined them with the vital constituents of the human body. For months 1 emieav-
card to amalgamate them before my efforts were crowned with success. I cannot
speak too plainly or too strongly of the effects prodaxd, and the benefits 1 r'c"-iv
ed from the composition.
At fiat my appetite incased ; t' •t , o I t'c,vr 1 any, digestion better ;
the faeces became sort a pions; • ; 1 i s't 1 • q :•. t ; c •',1 chins marred ; Light-ss'rsts
lessened ; I gained Li w:ig:a ; : 3c:.:tae tong.' left in • ; iefrrahing deep returned ;
my spirit became buoyant, the aril l a'tt'e sit viero coin. 1 aintintwd takiog the
Syrup month after month ; bat 'e viug to the dirnp, f,e_y climate d 3t. John, my
recovery was neceenrily slow, ahhonh 1 could observe a 1.radeal return of strengt i
for three years, during which tim- I continald taking the r::w: toy- Cly pr.r•r.t weight
is one hundrad and eighty-eight, b ring thirty-eight *bona my 00131. i have n* gap -
tons left d•'tnt uq div ate. The only notable sign :luring or Ire Troaths was the
exp:ctoratau. Now th it by etopp d, and I conn'.d r myself wi T ,,.• ruder may
s,k, How d you know your difficulty to have proareed d from ulcer.t.d or tubercu-
lated lung 1 i answer, It, the most certain of all muds for sea. *in' g. 13 March
last I roughed front the right lung a piece of PHOSPHATE OF LIME, half to,. size
d a pea, which cold have erne fmm no other p'ace,and which tie highestantharity
:n Lang T):resers (Laennec) states is t:..s mart of tab•re'e, slid his Tera wed.
Added to that, 1 had the leaden•col•,re 1, p rrulea', b'ood - rtr:akcd est mimic.:ea, and
the opinion of one of the best diagnostician is th, eo'mtry. I be..rve i 1,.v , rzp-r-
ience 1 all the symptoms loci lent to the two first , a,, sof Coustr:It'ota, and have
successfully combatted them, so that i de no: d.upair of any Das, w,r:e thrrt is left
selBaeat lang tissue to build upon. 1 esu only add that the tern,aoneta y co .siders.
tion of increased amen woel.l never iedece me to this report, bat a sincere
sympathy for the poor Consumptive, with whose inaf, tan.' 1 be Myr it vi:iany to trifle.
1kr,pestfu ly,
JAKE'. I. FEi,I.OTS,
Isientor ojrrltoroi Compt,in 1 Syrap of llypeppssepAites
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
w
irl'*n Fellows' Compwad Syrup of IlypopheaphILes is required, ask for
"FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP,"
4wd be mire lab imitation it foiai•:d or other artists
them' up.. you.
2//4/- SENO FOR A PAMPHLET "1114
PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE,
„ Avoids for the Dominion of Canada,
MONTREAL.
a • tenant 10 reeve to (Pis A K
SUBSTITUTES !
fT 1)r public are cautioned against a custom whish
lettering quite common of late arson/ a certaas bass
of medicine dealers, and which is this : When asked fon
a bottle of Paia•YIIler, they suddenly discover that
thgkate "*44 out." "hut hare another article tee is
wet if:lotbetter." which they will supply,at thymic
pa The ob)ect of this decent ire is transparent. These
suburtstle an nada lin to sell on the t woatatlest of
the Pals • ler t cad Mein` emrntroa„ded of the vilest
and
half what he
are . , t , the deals at abate
for the reran Pale- Inter teach
enable Min therefore to reship a few cents auntt
per bottle anon the imitation article than he can on the
--""' Por SUDDEN COLDS
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Au. (,Tern FAIRS its ANT PART OP TNI
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